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The people who seek out rivers range from scientists and sportspeople to artists and environmentalists. Wildstream is a book they can all learn from and enjoy As rivers are more heavily used for a multitude of purposes, it is important for us to truly comprehend their dynamics, biological diversity and richness. In Wildstream, author Thomas F. Waters puts into our hands a tool with which we come to know and understand rivers. With knowledge, we can better conserve and protect our living rivers.Sections include: The Search for Order, The Living Valley, The Dynamic River, Life at the Bottom, A Fine Kettle of Fish and By Clock and Calendar. Features black and white photos, illustrations, glossary and brief articles called RiverSketches at the end of each chapter.
Minnesota is the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but don't forget its thousands of river miles. Rivers play a vital role in our history and recreation. Thomas Waters offers accounts of his river explorations, as well as insightful notes on conservation.
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Lake Superior has been known by many names through the centuries, from Kitchi Gami to le lac superieur, but the lake itself remains the same expansive and inspiring body of water. Here, Thomas E Waters explores the natural and human history of the Superior basin. From the trout and salmon swimming in its icy depths to the red and white pines towering overhead, Lake Superior has an ancient past. As Waters depicts the geology of the region, he traces the development of the rugged shoreline from Duluth to Thunder Bay to Sault Ste. Marie. The Superior North Shore also vividly describes the human history lived out in this sometimes harsh, always spectacular natural setting, from the earliest Native Americans to the voyageurs to the modern fishing industry. Charmingly illustrated by Carol Yonker Waters, this volume conveys to the reader an intimacy with the legends of Lake Superior, as well as a sense of the grandeur behind this unique and vital ecological system.